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Russia says joint patrol with Turkey hit by bomb attack in Syria

News Service
16:30 - 14/07/2020 Salı
Update: 16:34 - 14/07/2020 Salı
REUTERS
Turkey and Russia conduct first independent patrol in northern Syria
Turkey and Russia conduct first independent patrol in northern Syria

A roadside bomb planted by Syrian militants detonated near a joint Russian-Turkish patrol in northern Syria on Tuesday morning, injuring three Russian soldiers, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

Russia called off the patrol following the blast near the town of Ariha in Idlib province, which damaged one Russian and one Turkish armoured personnel carrier, the Russian ministry said.

The Russian statement said an unspecified number of Turkish troops were also hurt. Two sources said there were no Turkish casualties in the attack.

Russia was evacuating its equipment from the area and moving its troops to the Hmeimim air base where some of them would receive treatment, the Russian statement said.

Turkey and Russia, which back opposing sides in Syria's war, agreed in March on a ceasefire and joint patrols following weeks of clashes that brought them to the brink of direct confrontation.

Ankara backs the opposition fighting against President Bashar al-Assad, and Moscow supports Damascus. The patrols take place in a "de-escalation zone" intended to serve as a buffer between government forces and opposition fighters in the last major area still held by the rebels after nine years of civil war.

An unconfirmed social media video of the attack circulated by Russia's RIA news agency showed a powerful explosion right by a convoy of passing armoured vehicles.

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